H RULES & REGULATIONS MARKET GOATS
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1 H RULES & REGULATIONS MARKET GOATS 1. 4-H exhibitors must be a member of a regularly organized Cambria County 4-H club and carrying an animal project (species specific) and be under the supervision of the 4-H club leaders and Cambria County Extension by May 1. All 4-H members must attend four (4) club meetings prior to the fair, which will be recorded in the Secretary record. 4-H Project Book must be completed for each project year(see 4-H Project Book Requirements/Guidelines). 2. A 4-H member/animal cannot show in both the 4-H and the Open Class divisions. 3. All 4-H members MUST participate in an annual Quality Animal Management training. 4. All 4-H members will follow the 4-H Code of Conduct. 5. Any 4-H member showing unacceptable behavior toward their or any other project animals will forfeit their awards/placing. 6. All entry blanks/registration forms and fees requested by the Fair Secretary and the Extension Office must be completed neatly and returned by the due dates. Failure to do all of the above will prevent a 4-H member from showing his or her animal and taking part in the sale. 7. All Market Goats, Lambs, and Swine must be born on or after January 1 of the current year and be owned and in your possession by May 15 th. 8. Each exhibitor may enter 2 Market Goats, 2 Market Lambs, and 2 Market Swine. All animals may be sold during the 4-H Livestock Sale. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion animals MUST be sold at the Livestock Sale. (4-H Meat Breeding & Dairy Goats Limited to 6 goats total across the board including maximum 2 Market Goats.) 9. Identification will be verified and health papers checked upon arrival at the fair. Animals will then be permitted in the barn to be placed in their designated pen. 10. Every effort will be made to get the animals off the trucks/trailers in a swift manner, however, please be prepared to keep your animals comfortable if warm weather is a factor. 11. Animals will be weighed by an Extension staff person, Barn Superintendent, and designated leader. Animals will be weighed only once. If the animal is overweight or under weight, the exhibitor will be given the option of leaving the animal or taking the animal home. Market Goat, Lamb, or Swine not meeting the weight requirements can show in the showmanship class. 12. Any questions concerning any 4-H ers eligibility to show during the fair must be expressed to the Livestock Superintendent or an Extension Educator prior to fair or on Sunday of fair week. This is the only time you may question a 4-H ers eligibility to show in a livestock show during fair week. The question will be resolved promptly by examining the 4-H club s organizational sheets and/or the secretary s book H club members, or their substitute showman, must be present and have charge of their animals at the time of judging and the sale. On sale night, the 4-H member must be present at the on deck pen or catch pen while the previous animal is being sold or their animal will be scratched from the sale and taken back to the barn. 14. All animals should be identified with an exhibitor card. Farm signs are also permitted. 15. Each 4-H member must provide all bedding and feed for their animals H members cannot sell a market animal in more than one 4-H Market Sale. 17. Any special needs exhibitor will be permitted assistance in the show/sale ring from a parent, 4-H er or Leader. 18. Show clothing should be neat and clean. Any clothing bearing farm names or advertising will not be acceptable in the show/sale ring. NO HATS will be permitted in the show/sale ring. 19. Show Stewards will be present during the 4-H Show. The Barn Superintendents will meet with the judge and show stewards prior to the contest to determine ethical and unethical practices in preparation for and during the show (Both in the barn and show ring). Exhibitors, 4-H leaders, and parents will be made aware of the unacceptable methods/practices prior to the show. Show stewards will be assigned to both the barn area and ring to monitor actions and will notify the Barn Superintendents and judge of any infractions. Any exhibitor/family member/assistant failing to abide by the behavior standards will result in disqualification from the contest. The Barn Superintendents/Show Stewards will observe the handling of all animals, both in and out of the show ring, and will have the authority to disqualify any exhibitor for unethical practices. In the case of an unruly animal, adult supervision will be provided at ringside for the exhibitor. In any case, the exhibitor must remain with the animal. If the animal poses to be a safety risk to any of the exhibitors or other animals, it will be removed from the ring at the discretion of the superintendent /show stewards. This, in turn, will forfeit any class placing, and the animal will be ineligible to be sold through the livestock sale.
2 20. The Livestock Executive Committee and Barn Superintendent have the right to withdraw animals from the show/sale that are of unacceptable quality or are uncontrollable. 21. Any animal entered in the livestock show or sale shall not receive any treatment with drugs or biologics within the withdrawal time prior to slaughter. Withdrawal times for drugs and biologics are all stated on the directions for use. Label directions must be followed at all times. If upon slaughter, a recent treatment with drugs or biologics is found to have been administered prior to the sale and the treatment is the cause of condemnation of a carcass, the loss of the carcass will be borne by the exhibitor. 22. Immediately following the 4-H Show, members are required to inform the Barn Superintendent or Extension staff of animal(s) NOT to be cataloged for the sale. Failure to comply will result in the animal(s) being sold through the Livestock Auction. 23. ALL EXHIBITORS ARE REQUIRED TO FEED, WATER AND CHANGE BEDDING BEFORE AND AFTER THE AUCTION AND UNTIL THEIR ANIMALS ARE REMOVED FROM BARN. 24. Exhibitors will be charged a commission of 4% gross sales per head for animals sold through the sale. 25. Animals may only be resold ONE time. Resale money Will NOT go to the 4-H er. The money must be donated to their 4-H club or charity of their choice. 26. Recommendation 4-H members are strongly urged to send thank you notes to trophy sponsors, banner sponsors and livestock buyers. Your cooperation will enable the 4-H program to retain those individuals and businesses that support our contests and sale. The Substitute Showman Rule is: The purpose of the Cambria County 4-H livestock shows held during the Cambria County Fair is to enable youth to have a satisfactory experience in the show ring. Therefore it is the responsibility of the 4-H exhibitor to show his/her own animal. The only exceptions that will be allowed are: If sickness or physical injury after arriving at the show prevents the exhibitor from showing his/her own animal. In the case of a previous injury or illness prohibiting an exhibitor from showing, a doctor s excuse will be required. If the exhibitor has two or more animals in the same class or owns different species of animal that is being shown at the same time. If the exhibitor finds it impossible to attend due to medical, direct participation in scholastic/school activities or military commitments, verification of this activity must be confirmed in writing to the Cambria County Extension Office. If there is conflict of interest, please notify the Extension Office at least one week prior to the fair. Request for a Substitute Showman must be approved by the Cambria County Extension Educator. (This will be forwarded to the Barn Superintendent) In the above instances, the exhibitor may request a substitute showman. The substitute showman must notify the ring manager when entering the ring that he/she is not the owner. The substitute showman must be another 4-H member. The substitute showman will not be considered for a Master Showman award. Any exhibitor that gets a Substitute Showman and is physically capable of showing will be disqualified Health Rules for the Fair 1. An accredited veterinarian MUST examine all 4-H project animals and issue a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) within 30 days of arrival/check in at the Fairgrounds. The CVI must identify each animal and include the examination date. All animals must be accompanied by an approved Health Certificate (CVI) and bear unique identification. 2. Ear tag identification will be verified and health papers checked upon arrival at the fair. Health Certificates must be available at all times as additional inspections of Health Certificates will be made. 3. NEW 2014 The Animal Owner or Caretaker s Verification of Veterinarian-Client Patient Relationship(VCPR) statement is printed on each Entry Form for the animals being exhibited and Entry Forms must be signed. 4. All animals will be inspected before entering the barn. No animal showing evidence of contagious, infectious, or external parasitic disease shall be allowed entrance into the barn/show. 5. All 4-H market animals (Swine, Goats, and Lambs) must bear a Cambria County 4-H ear tag and (Market Goats and Lambs) an official USDA/APHIS identification (Scrapie Ear Tag). 6. If an animal is in question a vet will be called at the expense of the exhibitor. 7. Department superintendents have the final judgment in resolving any dispute.
3 2014 SPECIFIC SPECIES RULES A. 4-H MARKET GOATS 1) Exhibitors must have project animals tagged and registered with proper identification (Cambria County 4-H ear tag) -Primary Identification- and an official USDA/APHIS identification (Scrapie ear tag) Secondary Identification- provided by the flock of origin. Registration forms complete with ear tag numbers and 2 leader signatures are due to the Extension Office by June 15 (4:00pm) preceding the fair. Late registrations will not be accepted. If you wish to show in the County bred market class, you are required to have the signature of the breeder on your registration form or a copy of a signed sales receipt attached to the registration form. *County Bred requirements will be that the animal must be born and raised in the county. The dam must be owned by a person residing in Cambria County. 2) Minimum weight 60 pounds; maximum weight 125 pounds. Market Goats can be wethers and/or does. (If the animal is over weight or under weight, the exhibitor will be given the option of leaving the animal for special classes or taking the animal home.) 3) Horns must be less than 1 in height and healed. 4) All goats will be checked in/weighed in directly off the truck/trailer. *See Below* All goats are required to be in their assigned pens at the County Fair by Saturday 6:00pm. Check in, Contest, and Show Times Market Goats Check in/weigh in: Sat. 1pm-6pm Stockman Contest: Mon. 4:30pm Show/Showmanship: Tues. 2pm County Bred Class: Following Market Judging Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce. Revised January 2014
4 2014 Rules & Regulations 4-H Meat Breeding and Dairy Goats 1. 4-H exhibitors must be a member of a regularly organized Cambria County 4-H club and carrying an animal project (species specific) and be under the supervision of the 4-H club leaders and Cambria County Extension by May 1. All 4-H members must attend four (4) club meetings prior to the fair, which will be recorded in the Secretary record. Project Book must be completed for each project year (see 4-H Project Book Requirements/Guidelines). 2. A 4-H member/animal cannot show in both the 4-H and the Open Class divisions. 3. All 4-H members MUST participate in an annual Quality Animal Management. 4. All 4-H members will follow the 4-H Code of Conduct. 5. Any 4-H member showing unacceptable behavior toward their or any other project animals will forfeit their awards/placing. 6. All entry blanks/registration forms and fees requested by the Fair Secretary and the Extension Office must be completed neatly and returned by the due dates. Failure to do all of the above will prevent a 4-H member from showing his or her animal. 7. Each 4-H exhibitor showing Dairy and/or Meat Breeding Goats is limited to 6 goats total across the board including the maximum of 2 Market Goats. All goats must be owned and in your possession by May Identification will be verified and health papers checked upon arrival at the fair. Animals will then be permitted in the barn to be placed in their designated pen 9. Every effort will be made to get the animals off the trucks/trailers in a swift manner, however, please be prepared to keep your animals comfortable if warm weather is a factor. 10. Any questions concerning any 4-H ers eligibility to show during the fair must be expressed to the Livestock Superintendent or an Extension Educator prior to fair or on Sunday of fair week. This is the only time you may question a 4-H ers eligibility to show in a livestock show during fair week. The question will be resolved promptly by examining the 4-H club s organizational sheets and/or the secretary s book H club members, or their substitute showman, must be present and have charge of their animals at the time of judging. 12. All animals should be identified with an exhibitor card. Farm signs are also permitted. 13. Each 4-H member must provide all bedding and feed for their animals H Dairy and/or Meat Breeding Goats will not be eligible to show in the Open Goat shows. 15. Any special needs exhibitor will be permitted assistance in the show ring from a parent, 4-H er or Leader. 16. Show clothing should be neat and clean. Any clothing bearing farm names or advertising will not be acceptable in the show ring. NO HATS will be permitted in the show ring. 17. Show Stewards will be present during the 4-H Show. The Barn Superintendents will meet with the judge and show stewards prior to the contest to determine ethical and unethical practices in preparation for and during the show (Both in the barn and show ring). Exhibitors, 4-H leaders, and parents will be made aware of the unacceptable methods/practices prior to the show. Show stewards will be assigned to both the barn area and ring to monitor actions and will notify the Barn Superintendents and judge of any infractions. Any exhibitor/family member/assistant failing to abide by the behavior standards will result in disqualification from the contest. The Barn Superintendents/Show Stewards will observe the handling of all animals, both in and out of the show ring, and will have the authority to disqualify any exhibitor for unethical practices. In the case of an unruly animal, adult supervision will be provided at ringside for the exhibitor. In any case, the exhibitor must remain with the animal. If the animal poses to be a safety risk to any of the exhibitors or other animals, it will be removed from the ring at the discretion of the superintendent /show stewards. This, in turn, will forfeit any class placing. 18. The Livestock Executive Committee and Barn Superintendent have the right to withdraw animals from the show that are of unacceptable quality or are uncontrollable H members cannot show dairy and/or meat breeding goats in more than one County Fair. 20. ALL EXHIBITORS ARE REQUIRED TO FEED, WATER AND CHANGE BEDDING BEFORE AND AFTER THE AUCTION AND UNTIL THEIR ANIMALS ARE REMOVED FROM BARN. 21. Recommendation 4-H members are strongly urged to send thank you notes to trophy sponsors, banner sponsors and livestock buyers. Your cooperation will enable the 4-H program to retain those individuals and businesses that support our contests and sale.
5 The Substitute Showman Rule is: The purpose of the Cambria County 4-H livestock shows held during the Cambria County Fair is to enable youth to have a satisfactory experience in the show ring. Therefore it is the responsibility of the 4-H exhibitor to show his/her own animal. The only exceptions that will be allowed are: If sickness or physical injury after arriving at the show prevents the exhibitor from showing his/her own animal. In the case of a previous injury or illness prohibiting an exhibitor from showing, a doctor s excuse will be required. If the exhibitor has two or more animals in the same class or owns different species of animal that is being shown at the same time. If the exhibitor finds it impossible to attend due to medical, direct participation in scholastic/school activities or military commitments, verification of this activity must be confirmed in writing to the Cambria County Extension Office. If there is conflict of interest, please notify the Extension Office at least one week prior to the fair. Request for a Substitute Showman must be approved by the Cambria County Extension Educator. (This will be forwarded to the Barn Superintendent) In the above instances, the exhibitor may request a substitute showman. The substitute showman must notify the ring manager when entering the ring that he/she is not the owner. The substitute showman must be another 4-H member. The substitute showman will not be considered for a Master Showman award. Any exhibitor that gets a Substitute Showman and is physically capable of showing will be disqualified Health Rules for the Fair 1. An accredited veterinarian MUST examine all 4-H project animals and issue a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) within 30 days of arrival/check in at the Fairgrounds. The CVI must identify each animal and include the examination date. All animals must be accompanied by an approved Health Certificate (CVI) and bear unique identification. 2. Animals will not be admitted without the necessary health papers. Health Certificates must be available at all times as additional inspections of Health Certificates will be made. 3. NEW 2014 The Animal Owner or Caretaker s Verification of Veterinarian-Client Patient Relationship(VCPR) statement is printed on each Entry Form for the animals being exhibited and Entry Forms must be signed. 4. All animals will be inspected before entering the barn. No animal showing evidence of contagious, infectious, or external parasitic disease shall be allowed entrance into the barn/show. 5. All 4-H dairy and/or meat breeding goats must bear an official USDA/APHIS identification (Scrapie tag and/or tattoo), RFID tag, or a breed registration tattoo accompanied by a registration certificate. 6. If an animal is in question a vet will be called at the expense of the exhibitor. 7. Department superintendents have the final judgment in resolving any dispute SPECIFIC SPECIES RULES A. 4-H DAIRY GOATS 1) Exhibitors must have project animals tagged and registered with proper identification, official USDA/APHIS (Scrapie tag and/or tattoo), RFID tag, or a breed registration tattoo accompanied by a registration certificate. 2) Registration forms complete with tag/tattoo number and 2 leader signatures are due to the Extension Office by June 15 (4:00pm) preceding the fair. Late registrations will not be accepted. 3) Horns must be less than 1 in height and healed. 4) All Dairy goats are required to be in their assigned pens at the County Fair by Saturday 6:00pm. 5) Show clothing should be neat and clean. White or White and Black Clothing is preferred. Any clothing bearing farm names or advertising will not be acceptable in the show ring. NO HATS will be permitted in the show ring. B. 4-H MEAT BREEDING GOATS 1) Exhibitors must have project animals tagged and registered with proper identification, official USDA/APHIS (Scrapie tag and/or tattoo), RFID tag, or a breed registration tattoo accompanied by a registration certificate. 2) Registration forms complete with tag/tattoo number and 2 leader signatures are due to the Extension Office by June 15 (4:00pm) preceding the fair. Late registrations will not be accepted. 3) The Meat Breeding Goat classes are limited to Does. 4) Meat Breeding Goats MUST BE REGISTERED In Order To Be Shown In FULLBLOOD/PUREBRED Or PERCENTAGE Classes. (Copy of goat registration papers MUST
6 be presented to the Extension Office by AUGUST 1), if no registration papers are presented the goat will be entered in Crossbred division. 5) Horns must be less than 1 in height and healed. 6) All Meat Breeding goats are required to be in their assigned pens at the County Fair by Saturday 6:00pm. 7) Show clothing should be neat and clean. Any clothing bearing farm names or advertising will not be acceptable in the show ring. NO HATS will be permitted in the show ring. Check in, Contest and Show Times Dairy Goats and Meat Breeding Goats Check in: Stockman Contest: Goat Shows to Start: Saturday 1pm-6pm Mon. 4:30pm Tuesday 2pm Order of Goat Shows/Showmanship: Market Goats Meat Breeding Dairy Goat Tuesday 2pm Following Market Goats Following Meat Breeding Goats Revised January 2014 Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce.
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